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About CIS
Interdisciplinarity now stands as the
foremost academic initiative of our time. On
both personal and collective levels--as
teachers, scholars, administrators, and
students--we are faced daily with the need to
rethink our most basic theoretical and practical
assumptions in accordance with a host of
considerations that require sensitivity to
questions of ever-changing international, local,
multicultural, thematic and technological
issues. Whether we are philosophers building a
bridge to cognitive sciences, art historians
adapting literacy criticism, musicians composing
on computers, biologists reading political
theory engineers or psychologists interfacing
with local K-12 programs, or students juggling
all of the above while turning toward
post-graduate professional goals,
interdisciplinarity speaks at once to our most
ambitious, deeply meaningful and pragmatic
intellectual and social interests.
The Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CIS)
functions as an essential site and mechanism on
the Tufts campus through and across which
facilitation of interdisciplinary work occurs.
The institutional structure provided by CIS
encourages and initiates multidisciplinary
dialogue and practicums necessary to the
nurturance of new approaches to curriculum,
pedagogy, research and outreach. Moreover, as
ever-increasing interdisciplinary aims and
innovations continue to thrive, and newly
coalesce as, programs, CIS provides the unifying
administration and leadership that drives the
interdisciplinary impulse at Tufts.
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